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johnson: it is not. has agislative auditor good reputation, as a nonpartisan group, and the estimated -- they found in the report are your ago that we are giving out $500 million a year -- >> part of a $45 billion budget. mr. johnson: you just talked about $600 million a year is a big deal. $500 million a year to people who are ineligible. .e spent $100 million on mnlars the simple are asking for more money to fix a problem that created. we could move people to the federal exchange and it would actually serve them better, he would save us $40 million more. mr. walz: there is a problem with social security, and i have a reputation in congress that we find savings and we get them out. -- what i have said is that i am michael edition boulder and i will actually work with legislators, build people together and write budgets to get to those outcomes. of return on investment. on the issue of social security, i think that looking at those top earners, i think that is probably the right way to phrase that out. t
johnson: it is not. has agislative auditor good reputation, as a nonpartisan group, and the estimated -- they found in the report are your ago that we are giving out $500 million a year -- >> part of a $45 billion budget. mr. johnson: you just talked about $600 million a year is a big deal. $500 million a year to people who are ineligible. .e spent $100 million on mnlars the simple are asking for more money to fix a problem that created. we could move people to the federal exchange and it...
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johnson, mr. johnson brought his fist down with the carved dagger and dug deep into officer serrano's left leg, stabbing him above his knee. after being stabbed and wounded, officer serrano quickly evaluated the situation and realized the imminent danger this man continued to pose. without regard for his safety, and for concern of the safety of the surrounding public, son serrano continued to engage mr. johnson to stop his violent attack. when mr. johnson fell to the ground on his stomach, officer serrano bleeding from his face, his hands, and his leg, quickly positioned himself on top of mr. johnson's back to control him while awaiting back up. mr. johnson continued to hold the dagger in his outreached right hand at his side. seeing that officer serrano needed assistance and without due regard for his own safety, an unarmed t.s.a. security agent responded to assist officer serrano. the agent was able to restrain the hand holding the dagger by pressing down on mr. johnson's wrist and left arm with
johnson, mr. johnson brought his fist down with the carved dagger and dug deep into officer serrano's left leg, stabbing him above his knee. after being stabbed and wounded, officer serrano quickly evaluated the situation and realized the imminent danger this man continued to pose. without regard for his safety, and for concern of the safety of the surrounding public, son serrano continued to engage mr. johnson to stop his violent attack. when mr. johnson fell to the ground on his stomach,...
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so they needed him, and johnson is trying to give him the johnson treatment. conjoling, telling stories, trying to get him to take a bigger role, trying to get him to go to paris and work out, hammer out a piece that we could all be satisfied with. and ultimately he says, he had no apprehensions at all concerning the u.s. commitment. he further asserted that his government was determined to continue to assume all the responsibility that the skill of forces of south vietnam and their equipment will permit. think about that quote. to continue to assume the responsibilities that the scale of forces that south vietnam and their equipment will permit. what does that say? he still wants their supplies, he wants their support. is he making an open ended commitment to get americans out? absolutely not. so two presidents agree that south vietnam should be a full participant, playing a leading role in the discussions concerning the substance of the final settlement. full participant. how do the northerners see that? didn't i just make the point. do they see them as a le
so they needed him, and johnson is trying to give him the johnson treatment. conjoling, telling stories, trying to get him to take a bigger role, trying to get him to go to paris and work out, hammer out a piece that we could all be satisfied with. and ultimately he says, he had no apprehensions at all concerning the u.s. commitment. he further asserted that his government was determined to continue to assume all the responsibility that the skill of forces of south vietnam and their equipment...
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he couldn't break from johnson. johnson was a powerful and a vengeful figure.t wouldn't be easy, but one has to say the young man who in 1948 defied all the party elders and was willing to put his whole future at risk by breaking, maybe he was too close to power and what comes with it 20 years later, and he couldn't do it. but it was lyndon johnson who betrayed humphrey, the trade the democratic party and his nation, as well as i think his own request for revered status in our history. he deprived nation of president hubert humphrey who for 20 years have been the most stalwart proponent of progressive legislation and helping nixon to victory meant seven more years of war, 20,000 more dead, and the beginning of the death of the great society. it also opened a way to watergate and all of that. humphrey's role though was not over. he came back to the senate in 1970 when gene mccarthy gave up his seat, humphrey took it. he pushed national health insurance, and national development bank to rebuild state and local facilities, automatic voter registration when you fil
he couldn't break from johnson. johnson was a powerful and a vengeful figure.t wouldn't be easy, but one has to say the young man who in 1948 defied all the party elders and was willing to put his whole future at risk by breaking, maybe he was too close to power and what comes with it 20 years later, and he couldn't do it. but it was lyndon johnson who betrayed humphrey, the trade the democratic party and his nation, as well as i think his own request for revered status in our history. he...
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when johnson left the presidency he buried all of his evidence on the chennault affair. >> johnson wanteds evidence of the horrible things nixon was doing in this mysterious envelope to have the evidence to blackmail him with if that was ever necessary. >> tracking down lbj's x file became an obsession for president nixon. rumors swirled that it was locked up in a safe in a washington think tank. well, nixon's gang of thieves never did manage to steal the x file, but one year later that same bunch of crooks, the white house plumbers, did try to pull off a somewhat similar caper, a bunkled attempt to wiretap democratic party headquarters at the iconic washington complex known as watergate. >> i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. >> for decades the american people have hoped that with the demise of president richard nixon we'd seen the end of that level of criminal scandal at the highest level of our politics. now we know that nixon's criminal scheming included what the sitting president at the time believed to be treason by nixon to get himself into the white house. al
when johnson left the presidency he buried all of his evidence on the chennault affair. >> johnson wanteds evidence of the horrible things nixon was doing in this mysterious envelope to have the evidence to blackmail him with if that was ever necessary. >> tracking down lbj's x file became an obsession for president nixon. rumors swirled that it was locked up in a safe in a washington think tank. well, nixon's gang of thieves never did manage to steal the x file, but one year later...
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nation apart, presidents johnson had staked his legacy on getting america out of vietnam. >> johnson is talking to nixon. basically saying i know you're interfering with my diplomacy. and i think it's about as low as you can get. and nixon lies and denies he's doing it. >> you see that your people don't tell the south vietnamese that they're going to get a better deal out of the united states government. >> your people, that's how he puts it to nixon, your people are messing things up. in other calls, johnson didn't hesitate to give nixon's people a name. >> mrs. chennault. >> you keep mrs. chennault and all the rest of them from running around here. >> mrs. chennault, anna, a woman known to power brokers across asia and in washington, d.c. as the steel butterfly. >> the number one flying tiger and his chinese bride. general claire chennault marries anna chan. general chennault made second world war history and legend as commander of sky battles in china. >> anna chennault has an american story that is truly epically even cinematically unique. she's a refugee from the c communist tak
nation apart, presidents johnson had staked his legacy on getting america out of vietnam. >> johnson is talking to nixon. basically saying i know you're interfering with my diplomacy. and i think it's about as low as you can get. and nixon lies and denies he's doing it. >> you see that your people don't tell the south vietnamese that they're going to get a better deal out of the united states government. >> your people, that's how he puts it to nixon, your people are messing...
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sp he's asking johnson for comment. johnson can make what he knows public.oters decide. or he can keep this information classified. as then is. he is torn. everything is at stake. >> this is it. the day before the election. the christian science monitor is on the brink of breaking the news. johnson has a chance to blow nixons cover. would he do it? >>> he asks the wise men of his administration. people he trusts. and asks them what to do. all of his adviser are unanimous. they say you can't make this public. this is information we have picked up through classified sensitive sources. through the nsa through the cia and the fbi. if we start putting this kind of information into elections, that will change what kind of country rewe are. johnson doesn't do anything about it. he concludes they're right. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. the geico app makes it easy to manage my policy. i can pay my bill, add a new driver, or even file a claim. woo, hey now! that's a win-win. thank you! switch to geico®.
sp he's asking johnson for comment. johnson can make what he knows public.oters decide. or he can keep this information classified. as then is. he is torn. everything is at stake. >> this is it. the day before the election. the christian science monitor is on the brink of breaking the news. johnson has a chance to blow nixons cover. would he do it? >>> he asks the wise men of his administration. people he trusts. and asks them what to do. all of his adviser are unanimous. they...
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is at the same johnson of 68? i can take it back to that picture from july 1968 where he's listening to check rob. what do you think destroyed him? vietnam. only a few days after, or before this, he had gone to a conference at his library in austin. as he gets up, the civil rights conference as he gets up to give the address, the first thing he does is campbell's over, moving very slowly, his health is deteriorated. see would like he's aged immensely in just a short time? the first thing he does when he gets into the platform is he takes out a thing of metrowest run and put under his tongue. six weeks later, he is dead. i like this cartoon, 1966 or maybe 1965, i think this cartoon sort of sums it up in many ways. he had gallbladder surgery in a 65 or 1956 and he showed everybody is scar, the wound, don't do that. it's gross. obviously made a point out of that, the scar is what? vietnam. thought asou a final we stop. here's the question -- why keep pushing forward, why let vietnam be that deathknell? i think this i
is at the same johnson of 68? i can take it back to that picture from july 1968 where he's listening to check rob. what do you think destroyed him? vietnam. only a few days after, or before this, he had gone to a conference at his library in austin. as he gets up, the civil rights conference as he gets up to give the address, the first thing he does is campbell's over, moving very slowly, his health is deteriorated. see would like he's aged immensely in just a short time? the first thing he...
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but johnson contributed to that. and people have heard me say, and i talk about it in the book, hubert humphrey wanted to have the convention in miami. far away from the radicals of mad and berkeley. madison and berkeley. make it harder on them to get there. he also knew there was a higher probability with mayor daley's tactics that there would be confrontation. johnson also appointed the chairman of the convention rather than letting humphrey do it with edmund musky. ed win musky. he couldn't let go, and it had some very -- and, you know, the saddest part in the whole book, it's his birthday many august of 1967 -- or '68. he's at the ranch, and he's thinking they're going to call him to come up to the convention. maybe even be drafted, which his aides will say he would not have taken anyway, but he would like to have been asked. but then he starts getting the information back about how contentious it is, how it would stir it up. now, again, that's working on the premise too though of bobby kennedy's assassination. a
but johnson contributed to that. and people have heard me say, and i talk about it in the book, hubert humphrey wanted to have the convention in miami. far away from the radicals of mad and berkeley. madison and berkeley. make it harder on them to get there. he also knew there was a higher probability with mayor daley's tactics that there would be confrontation. johnson also appointed the chairman of the convention rather than letting humphrey do it with edmund musky. ed win musky. he couldn't...
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lyndon johnson strikes back.alls senate's top republican, everett dirkson with a message for dick nixon. nixon's people, he says are treading on dangerous ground and the president has the goods to burn agent anna chennault. >> and here the latest information we got, the agent says that she's just talked to the boss and he says just hold on until after the election. >> when you hear johnson talking to dirkson, you hear in johnson this master politician who's used threatening tactics throughout the course of his political career to achieve his political ends. >> it's classic johnson. it's classic, you know, get ahead of the republican party to try and get nixon to do this. >> i'm reading everett, i don't want to get this in the campaign, and they ought not to be doing this. this is treason. they're contacting a foreign power in the middle of a war. and it's a damn bad mistake. you just tell them their people are messing around in this thing, if they don't want it on the front pages they better quit it. >> he's hold
lyndon johnson strikes back.alls senate's top republican, everett dirkson with a message for dick nixon. nixon's people, he says are treading on dangerous ground and the president has the goods to burn agent anna chennault. >> and here the latest information we got, the agent says that she's just talked to the boss and he says just hold on until after the election. >> when you hear johnson talking to dirkson, you hear in johnson this master politician who's used threatening tactics...
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so they meet in honolulu, and here he is, johnson trying to give him the johnson treatment. cajoling, telling stories, trying to get him to take a trying to get him to go to paris -- him to take a bigger role, trying to get him to go to paris and really work out, hammer out peace that we can all be satisfied with. and ultimately tu emerges and says, "he had no apprehensions at all" concerning the u.s. commitment. he further asserted that his government was determined to, quote, "to continue to assume all the responsibility that the scale of forces of south vietnam and their equipment will permit," end quote. think about that quote. "to continue to assume all the responsibility that the scale of forces of south vietnam and their equipment will permit." what does that say? he still wants our supplies. he wants our support. is he making an open-ended commitment to getting americans out? absolutely not. the two presidents agreed that south vietnam should be, quote, "a full participant playing a leading role in the discussions concerning the substance of the final settlement." fu
so they meet in honolulu, and here he is, johnson trying to give him the johnson treatment. cajoling, telling stories, trying to get him to take a trying to get him to go to paris -- him to take a bigger role, trying to get him to go to paris and really work out, hammer out peace that we can all be satisfied with. and ultimately tu emerges and says, "he had no apprehensions at all" concerning the u.s. commitment. he further asserted that his government was determined to, quote,...
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president johnson had staked his legacy on getting america out of vietnam. >> johnson is talking to nixon. basically saying i know you're interfering with my diplomacy. and i think it's about as low as you can get. and nixon lies and denies he's doing it. >> you see that your people don't tell the south vietnamese that they're going to get a better deal out of the united states government. >> your people, that's how he puts it to nixon, your people are messing things up. in other calls, johnson didn't hesitate to give nixon's people a name. >> mrs. chennault. >> you keep mrs. chennault and all the rest of them from running around here. >> mrs. chennault, anna, a woman known to power brokers across asia and in washington, d.c. as the steel butterfly. >> the number one flying tiger and his chinese bride. general claire chennault marries anna chan. former newspaper woman of shanghai. general chennault made second world war history and legend as commander of sky battles in china. >> anna chennault has an american story that is truly epically even cinematically unique. she rises to the highest
president johnson had staked his legacy on getting america out of vietnam. >> johnson is talking to nixon. basically saying i know you're interfering with my diplomacy. and i think it's about as low as you can get. and nixon lies and denies he's doing it. >> you see that your people don't tell the south vietnamese that they're going to get a better deal out of the united states government. >> your people, that's how he puts it to nixon, your people are messing things up. in...
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johnson has a chance to blow nixon's cover. would he do it?ise men of his administration, people he trusts, and he asks them what to do. >> all of his advisers are unanimous. they say you can't make this public. this is information we have picked up through classified sensitive sources, through the nsa, through the cia and now through the fbi. and if we start putting this kind of information into elections, that's going to change what kind of country we are. >> johnson concludes that they're right, and he doesn't do anything about it. ♪ toyland, toyland ♪ little girl and boy land ♪ while you dwell within it ♪ you are ever happy there daddy, it's christmas! ♪ childhoods, joyland never let go of your dreams. the mercedes-benz winter event is back. lease the glc 300 for $459 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ♪ ♪ if your moderate to severeor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only b
johnson has a chance to blow nixon's cover. would he do it?ise men of his administration, people he trusts, and he asks them what to do. >> all of his advisers are unanimous. they say you can't make this public. this is information we have picked up through classified sensitive sources, through the nsa, through the cia and now through the fbi. and if we start putting this kind of information into elections, that's going to change what kind of country we are. >> johnson concludes...
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johnson: our potential. and i have said it during the campaign among our members, i believe we are entering what can be the r.n.c.'s finest moment. if you look at the history, we have shown our greatest strengths at times when we are under challenge and we are the recipients and custody yeans of this national conservative movement we have the opportunity to speak with clarity about what we believe and why we beeve it and why it is best for america. what is conservative tism. what does that mean? i did 42 town halls and i get a great cross section. the paid protestors came out because we wore them out. and i was in conservative district. the people who self-identify have a hard time identifying what it means. so we articulate, i put it out my version, my humble version of what i call the seven core conservative principles. if we could align on these ideals that have identified our movement. i said, individual freedom, limited government, limited government, peace through strength -- something else. free marke
johnson: our potential. and i have said it during the campaign among our members, i believe we are entering what can be the r.n.c.'s finest moment. if you look at the history, we have shown our greatest strengths at times when we are under challenge and we are the recipients and custody yeans of this national conservative movement we have the opportunity to speak with clarity about what we believe and why we beeve it and why it is best for america. what is conservative tism. what does that...
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lyndon johnson in the j last use of vietnam, lady bird johnson who i got to know, wonderful person, laten her life said late in the vietnam war i wouldn't have been a bit surprised if lincoln had become aom catholic. [laughing] and what happened was that it gone to mass with his daughter lucy it was converted to catholicism when she was 16. he got such comfort at the time that is getting all the support of all these casualties in vietnam. all ohe these presidents benefid from marriages to strong women. one great example -- [applause] >> franklin roosevelt's in 1942 was debating do i send japanese americans the concentration camps? eleanor roosevelt to her undying credit said no, even j. edgar hoover at the fbi says it's not necessary. don't do it. and one day in february in 1942, infamously fdr weekend the japanese american internment. and eleanor was furious that the people who knew her felt this marriage was never the same after that. and if you look at her during world war ii, she spent an awful lot of time traveling away from her husband. she felt that maybe they didn't share the sam
lyndon johnson in the j last use of vietnam, lady bird johnson who i got to know, wonderful person, laten her life said late in the vietnam war i wouldn't have been a bit surprised if lincoln had become aom catholic. [laughing] and what happened was that it gone to mass with his daughter lucy it was converted to catholicism when she was 16. he got such comfort at the time that is getting all the support of all these casualties in vietnam. all ohe these presidents benefid from marriages to...
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jo johnson prorate remainders.ome to her rescue. whether factors with that intervention is a look at bagot why doi intervention is a look at bagot why do i want to support a government or come to the rescue if they cannot decide amongst themselves and they had delivered as a bad brexit plan? it makes it easier for them to now say this is not in the national interest. 0ne say this is not in the national interest. one of the reasons they might be persuaded about brexit. if you labour mps are now much more in doubt and that is why she should be having a cold sweat. we hear a pretty grim weekend in store for her although as a book about later, she is in paris at the moment. the thought that the clock is ticking in the pressure must be mouthing in extraordinary fashion. the clock is ticking. the word was she would have some sort of a deal by tuesday and go off to brussels and look at a time of getting something agreed potentially by the end of next week. get that through parliament. and the whole process of doing that w
jo johnson prorate remainders.ome to her rescue. whether factors with that intervention is a look at bagot why doi intervention is a look at bagot why do i want to support a government or come to the rescue if they cannot decide amongst themselves and they had delivered as a bad brexit plan? it makes it easier for them to now say this is not in the national interest. 0ne say this is not in the national interest. one of the reasons they might be persuaded about brexit. if you labour mps are now...
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udall proposed it to johnson. johnson said this is ok, but go to the key congressmen and senators and make sure they will support this. they kind of both argued the same thing to each other over and over again. udall didn't believe there was enough time to get congressional support. he also knew that there were, most of the people he had been working with in congress would support it. he also knew that wayne aspinwall, really a conservative democrat from colorado, a longtime chairman of the interior committee, he knew that aspinwall would not support it and didn't want to go to aspinwall. final months came to final weeks came to final days. during the final weekend of the administration, stewart actually -- i don't know if he -- i don't know if he gave a press release proclaiming the new parks, i don't know if he gave it to press and hold on until johnson approves or gave to the press to promote in the papers and force johnson's hand, but it didn't do either. it backfired when johnson got word of the press release
udall proposed it to johnson. johnson said this is ok, but go to the key congressmen and senators and make sure they will support this. they kind of both argued the same thing to each other over and over again. udall didn't believe there was enough time to get congressional support. he also knew that there were, most of the people he had been working with in congress would support it. he also knew that wayne aspinwall, really a conservative democrat from colorado, a longtime chairman of the...
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johnson hadrt an enormous heart. he was going against his instincts, and allowed himself to be convinced that the vietnam war was essential to win the cold war, of course we know with 20/20 hindsight that was not true but i'm so sorry to hear what you told me because even at the beginning of the war in private lbj was skeptical it could ever be won, and i wish i could go through time and told him listen to yourself. you're saying the war cannot be won, if that's what you think in private, you should say it in public, and b if that's what you think get out of war. we shouldn't be there. thank you so much, and thank you so much for your family's sacrifice. >> host: two follow-ups, as a story michael beschloss, what did you think of robert mack numara's apology tour. >> michael: i thought it was dreadful and one of the subtexas was that he was not much to blame for the war. he said we were all to blame, andta we were not all to blame. he was the one who told blj if president kennedy he would have escalated the war, and
johnson hadrt an enormous heart. he was going against his instincts, and allowed himself to be convinced that the vietnam war was essential to win the cold war, of course we know with 20/20 hindsight that was not true but i'm so sorry to hear what you told me because even at the beginning of the war in private lbj was skeptical it could ever be won, and i wish i could go through time and told him listen to yourself. you're saying the war cannot be won, if that's what you think in private, you...
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that is what johnson believed. johnson talked to me about that. i said to him, mr. president, that is not so. this came up during the meeting. i said there are thousands of h. rap browns and stokely carmichaels that you and i have never heard of. i knew he was a student of franklin roosevelt. who knows what kind of uprisings there would have been and what kind of ideologies people would have followed if franklin roosevelt hadn't done something about the conditions out of which this discontent occurred. he didn't believe that. he thought they were going around the country and stirring up people. in the south, a lot of people believed that early. things were already until these outside agitators came in here. at any rate, that was a 6-5 vote. by the time we had gone through all this together, our report was adopted unanimously. i wish the public could have seen the things that we saw. david ginsberg said this was the only unanimous report that was adompted by a -- that was adopted by a vote of 6-5. >> things happening at the time before we ask you to reflection, there
that is what johnson believed. johnson talked to me about that. i said to him, mr. president, that is not so. this came up during the meeting. i said there are thousands of h. rap browns and stokely carmichaels that you and i have never heard of. i knew he was a student of franklin roosevelt. who knows what kind of uprisings there would have been and what kind of ideologies people would have followed if franklin roosevelt hadn't done something about the conditions out of which this discontent...
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johnson? comm. johnson: i actually agree on that. [laughter] and andis from crooks went to the public schools there. there are parts of the state that is harder. >> let's talk about transportation. you have both made this a talking point in your campaign appearance. we want to spend less time in traffic, we want better roads, we want strong bridges. mr. walz, do you support light rail? rep. walz: i do. >> mr. johnson? comm. johnson: i have not supported the light rail projects we have seen so far because the cost benefit analysis is terrible. >> do you agree? rep. walz: i don't agree in the long run. subsidize air travel and highways. the idea is that transit, especially in densely populated areas, makes sense to move people. it is very efficient and starting to work where it needs to. we see the economic growth that springs up along the light rail line. what we are missing is, we start to pick the state -- pit the state against one another. when we started getting into this fight, we said it was highways and bridges versus transit i
johnson? comm. johnson: i actually agree on that. [laughter] and andis from crooks went to the public schools there. there are parts of the state that is harder. >> let's talk about transportation. you have both made this a talking point in your campaign appearance. we want to spend less time in traffic, we want better roads, we want strong bridges. mr. walz, do you support light rail? rep. walz: i do. >> mr. johnson? comm. johnson: i have not supported the light rail projects we...
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what i don't understand is, jo johnson was a remainerand they are understand is, jo johnson was a remainerhese terms and this vocabulary of vassalage. that is confusing me totally. if you are trying to seek clarity here... don't even try. it is incoherent and chaotic and one sta rts is incoherent and chaotic and one starts to fear a constitutional crisis. even if mrs makin gets some kind of deal, the cabinet, i can't see mps getting behind it unless there is some rabbit out of a hat thatis there is some rabbit out of a hat that is going to emerge which will clarify. indeed, on that point, the sunday telegraph was a story which seems to be reinforcing mat, saying that it believes mps will block theresa may's brexit plans. so depending on whether the sunday times is right. she may not have a deal to put to parliament. the sunday telegraph does suggest she will have real problems. sunday telegraph does suggest she will have real problemslj sunday telegraph does suggest she will have real problems. i really don't envy her. i sometimes feel this fairly friendless woman, one has two of how she w
what i don't understand is, jo johnson was a remainerand they are understand is, jo johnson was a remainerhese terms and this vocabulary of vassalage. that is confusing me totally. if you are trying to seek clarity here... don't even try. it is incoherent and chaotic and one sta rts is incoherent and chaotic and one starts to fear a constitutional crisis. even if mrs makin gets some kind of deal, the cabinet, i can't see mps getting behind it unless there is some rabbit out of a hat thatis...
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which is boris, brexiteer, johnson, andjo, the remainer johnson, andjo, the remainer johnson, they areers proposal. she is now going to have a hairy weekend ahead of her. the fear from her point of view, remember this is a prime minister who has suffered 18 resignations since she came to power, an extraordinary total, she now has this prospect that other ministers will, like jojohnson, examine their conscience and go, look, ijust examine their conscience and go, look, i just cannot examine their conscience and go, look, ijust cannot support this. they may do it from a brexiteer standpoint, or they may do it from a remainerstandpoint, standpoint, or they may do it from a remainer standpoint, but they may come to that conclusion. with each one, her case of trying to sell whatever deal she gets back, then we've got the f she gets a deal issue, becomes weakened. the maths issue, becomes weakened. the maths is getting very, very tight —— the if. the guardian leading on this. it's interesting, in the past when she was having a tough time, there was a strain of thought that said, actually, wh
which is boris, brexiteer, johnson, andjo, the remainer johnson, andjo, the remainer johnson, they areers proposal. she is now going to have a hairy weekend ahead of her. the fear from her point of view, remember this is a prime minister who has suffered 18 resignations since she came to power, an extraordinary total, she now has this prospect that other ministers will, like jojohnson, examine their conscience and go, look, ijust examine their conscience and go, look, i just cannot examine...
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. >> president johnson wants jackie to stand next to him for his inauguration.ists on wearing her blood-stained clothes. >> by putting jackie kennedy in that photo lbj is showing the continuation of power, and that jfk's widow is standing there. but i think ultimately the image conveyed utter shock and grief. >> meanwhile, bobby goes into some emotional netherworld because he realizes that everybody else may be falling apart but he's got to hold it together. he calls sister eunice and says start planning the funeral. he calls brother ted and he says, you will tell our parents what's just happened. >> and so it comes to ted to have the most onerous duty possible in that family, to tell the father that president kennedy is dead. >> ted and eunice didn't want him to hear this from anybody else. they called rose who had heard about it immediately. and they told rose to unplug every television in the house. and they arrive, and they told them. and he started to cry. >> joseph and rose have now lost three of their nine children. >> joe kennedy always focuses ambition
. >> president johnson wants jackie to stand next to him for his inauguration.ists on wearing her blood-stained clothes. >> by putting jackie kennedy in that photo lbj is showing the continuation of power, and that jfk's widow is standing there. but i think ultimately the image conveyed utter shock and grief. >> meanwhile, bobby goes into some emotional netherworld because he realizes that everybody else may be falling apart but he's got to hold it together. he calls sister...
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charles johnson is a long-time supporter of the gop. he donated $100,000 to a super pac supporting donald trump. forbes estimates johnson's net worth at $5.4 billion. he's the largest shareholder in franklin templeton investments, a management fir menment firm fs father. johnson bought a small portion of the giants and came to own a reported 25% of the team. >>> moving on to talk about the weather. get ready for a steady soaking, we need it. here's a live look outside. skies are cloudy and the rain is coming. meteorologist sandhya patel is here with a timeline. sandhya? >> reporter: you're going to need to pull your rain gear out and hang on to it for the next five days. i want to show you the first storm pushing in. pacific northwest is getting wet. it will bring us rain beginning tomorrow. light-to-moderate rain, breezy, about half an inch for most areas. large breakers and the possibility of rip currents. 7:00 a.m. tomorrow, that rain is around ukiah and cloverdale. then it starts to shift across san francisco and the east bay, as we
charles johnson is a long-time supporter of the gop. he donated $100,000 to a super pac supporting donald trump. forbes estimates johnson's net worth at $5.4 billion. he's the largest shareholder in franklin templeton investments, a management fir menment firm fs father. johnson bought a small portion of the giants and came to own a reported 25% of the team. >>> moving on to talk about the weather. get ready for a steady soaking, we need it. here's a live look outside. skies are cloudy...
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jo johnson, the former transport minister and boris johnson's brother, has resigned from the governmentanding theresa may's brexit plan a terrible mistake, and calling for the public to have a fresh say on leaving the european union. the prime minister's alliance with the democratic unionist party is also under strain after it accused her of betrayal in the negotiations when a leaked letter indicated that northern ireland could follow different customs rules to the rest of the uk. the government has insisted it won't do anything to put the unity of the united kingdom at risk. more details from our political correspondent, alex forsyth. sorry about that, mind out. watch your back. "watch your back" — fateful words perhaps, uttered earlier this year by a man who's now delivered a blow to theresa may. jo johnson was until today the transport minister, but tonight, he quit hisjob, with a scathing assessment of the prime minister's brexit plan. crucially he called for another vote, saying the current proposal was deeply flawed. it's not going to deliver trade deals. our ability to strike mea
jo johnson, the former transport minister and boris johnson's brother, has resigned from the governmentanding theresa may's brexit plan a terrible mistake, and calling for the public to have a fresh say on leaving the european union. the prime minister's alliance with the democratic unionist party is also under strain after it accused her of betrayal in the negotiations when a leaked letter indicated that northern ireland could follow different customs rules to the rest of the uk. the...
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joe johnson boris johnson's brother who quit government last week because he wants a second referendum and we have these northern irish m.p.'s as well so it's very very difficult the two reason man at the moment very difficult for anyone to predict what is going to happen alex always a pleasure alex forrest whiting from vito you thank you so much. some of the other stories making headlines around the world today egypt turds. brokered a truce between israel and palestinian militants in gaza cross border violence flared up after an israeli raid in gaza over the weekend responded by firing hundreds of rockets into southern israel killing one and injuring dozens israel replied with airstrikes which left seven gazans dead. as parliament has passed a no confidence motion against newly appointed prime minister a month indra rajapakse throwing the country deeper into political crisis the move follows a decision by the country's talk or to suspend a presidential order to dissolve parliament and hold pressure elections. and germany's economy has contracted for the first time since two thousand a
joe johnson boris johnson's brother who quit government last week because he wants a second referendum and we have these northern irish m.p.'s as well so it's very very difficult the two reason man at the moment very difficult for anyone to predict what is going to happen alex always a pleasure alex forrest whiting from vito you thank you so much. some of the other stories making headlines around the world today egypt turds. brokered a truce between israel and palestinian militants in gaza...
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and here's johnson, president johnson announced a bombing halt on the last day of october. and it was in october surprise. the whole idea was that piece was at hand and to push humphrey over the line. johnson was agreeing with him. this thing was explosive. that was on a thursday. on saturday i went into nixon because we were in la by then. i went in and told him john sears called and we've lost michigan and were down 43.40 in the harris poll. we lost the nation. i thought we were finished. i thought we would lose the election. i was watching the oregon ducks play usc. and i gave him this information. he said okay, thanks. thanks. my hands were breaking out in hives. he just took it extraordinarily well. >> and? >> on election eve, we did a telephone. roger ailes put it together. 28 years old. he put together this two-hour telethon that began a los angeles. i was in the back room with rose woods. the gals would take the messages and bring them back to me. i would put them in nixonian language and say social security and stuff. he asked me to get social security and twice ev
and here's johnson, president johnson announced a bombing halt on the last day of october. and it was in october surprise. the whole idea was that piece was at hand and to push humphrey over the line. johnson was agreeing with him. this thing was explosive. that was on a thursday. on saturday i went into nixon because we were in la by then. i went in and told him john sears called and we've lost michigan and were down 43.40 in the harris poll. we lost the nation. i thought we were finished. i...
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imagine president lyndon johnson . he had a bad year in 1967. in 1964, he was man of the year, but that was a good thing. things were going well in vietnam. things were not going well in vietnam. in the country, there were peace demonstrations all over. johnson as lyndon the person of the year. his problem was vietnam. you see in antiwar poster, bring the troops home now. began -- this became a slogan. bring the troops home now. from january to march. the massacre that involved lieutenant william. of coverse a number in this exhibition. 10.e might be as many as this is a cover that actually appeared a year later. he would be convicted of a number of murders. in 1974 by pardoned richard nixon. here, this is a photograph of president lyndon first lady, lady bird johnson. they are watching tv's reins in the oval office. johnson has just given a national address. with two surprises. the one surprise was that he was prepared to accept a peace in be in all instead of outright victory. was heond supply announced he was no longer a candidate for the pre
imagine president lyndon johnson . he had a bad year in 1967. in 1964, he was man of the year, but that was a good thing. things were going well in vietnam. things were not going well in vietnam. in the country, there were peace demonstrations all over. johnson as lyndon the person of the year. his problem was vietnam. you see in antiwar poster, bring the troops home now. began -- this became a slogan. bring the troops home now. from january to march. the massacre that involved lieutenant...
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senator johnson: and then responded? mr. vitiello: correct. senator johnson: thank you. senator peters. senator peters: mr. vitiello, according to the f.b.i., hate crimes in america have risen 17% just last year alone, i believe this is three consecutive years in a row we've seen hate crimes increase in this country. i think that's why it's imperative that certainly our immigrant community but minority communities all across this country have confidence in the u.s. government and in our leaders, particularly in key positions like the one that you have been nominated for. so my question is, are you familiar with the group federation for american immigration reform? mr. vitiello: yes, i am aware of that group. senator peters:: aware the group is classified as a hate group by the southern poverty law center? mr. vitiello: did i not know that. senator peters: somebody in your position, should you know groups that are classified as hate groups? mr. vitiello: obviously, agents and officers are -- swear an oath to the constitution and uphold law, public safety, community -- hom
senator johnson: and then responded? mr. vitiello: correct. senator johnson: thank you. senator peters. senator peters: mr. vitiello, according to the f.b.i., hate crimes in america have risen 17% just last year alone, i believe this is three consecutive years in a row we've seen hate crimes increase in this country. i think that's why it's imperative that certainly our immigrant community but minority communities all across this country have confidence in the u.s. government and in our...
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johnson: absolutely. been very consist kept throughout the campaign despite some of the despicable on ercials that have been tv. i believe you need to look at healthcare in two pieces. he first piece is make sure in minnesota that we continue to take care of people who need help, whether it's people who afford insurance or whether it's people with preexisting conditions. i've always believed that we affordable de guaranteed coverage to those with preexisting conditions. how do you do that? mr. johnson: i believe a better did it before.we insurance a private board, there was no elective person. affordable aranteed coverage. >> you need a big state subsidy which were premiums high didn't even match what -- the amount of money needed. than what we're subsidizing through our reinsurance program but what it the individualed market to be stable, and when you ca came in and said can't have that anymore, many states are saying, boy, i wish used to at minnesota have it blew up the market and people's insurance wen
johnson: absolutely. been very consist kept throughout the campaign despite some of the despicable on ercials that have been tv. i believe you need to look at healthcare in two pieces. he first piece is make sure in minnesota that we continue to take care of people who need help, whether it's people who afford insurance or whether it's people with preexisting conditions. i've always believed that we affordable de guaranteed coverage to those with preexisting conditions. how do you do that? mr....
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once kennedy entered the race johnson knew that was it. and he stepped aside. the image we see here is a time cover that appeared right after in los's assassination angeles. kennedy of course was a peace candidate, doing very well. he won the california primary. thathing i remember about was the train. the train that left new york city to come to washington dc. there were just crowds. journey from new york city. the image height of the center here is of robert kennedy. wifeesar chavez and his helen. kennedy went to california to support chavez. he was ending a 25 day fast in support of the pickers of california. -- the great growers and pickers of california. grape growers and pickers of california. kennedy arrives and that picture you see is of them breaking bread, sharing a piece of bread. the photograph of kennedy is one of time magazine's most iconic .mage covers it was titled the gun in america. thereery cover time did was a cover story. with two assassinations, martin it wasd robert kennedy, really time to do a major story. this was an expensive cover to
once kennedy entered the race johnson knew that was it. and he stepped aside. the image we see here is a time cover that appeared right after in los's assassination angeles. kennedy of course was a peace candidate, doing very well. he won the california primary. thathing i remember about was the train. the train that left new york city to come to washington dc. there were just crowds. journey from new york city. the image height of the center here is of robert kennedy. wifeesar chavez and his...
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charles b johnson is under fire after making donations to mississippi senator cindy hyde- smith. her comments anne johnson's campaign contribution have led to calls for a boycott of the giants. larry baer released a statement yesterday saying the giants have more than 30 owners, just like our fans, they come from different backgrounds and have their own political views. christien kafton has a local reaction on this controversy that stretches from mississippi to the bay area. >> reporter: civil rights leaders in san francisco including reverend amos brown who grew up in mississippi called for a boycott of the san francisco giants saying the team co-owner charles johnson's donations to senate candidate cindy hyde-smith are unacceptable. >> for me, it takes me back to the horror and the that i experienced in my native state of mississippi. >> reporter: hyde-smith is faced firestorm of controversy after saying she wouldn't -- attend a public hanging. she also said she would support voter suppression saying she was joking. charles johnson, one of the corners of the giants and his wife
charles b johnson is under fire after making donations to mississippi senator cindy hyde- smith. her comments anne johnson's campaign contribution have led to calls for a boycott of the giants. larry baer released a statement yesterday saying the giants have more than 30 owners, just like our fans, they come from different backgrounds and have their own political views. christien kafton has a local reaction on this controversy that stretches from mississippi to the bay area. >> reporter:...
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transport ministerjo johnson resigns from the government over brexit, saying the deal being finalised "will be a terrible mista ke". he's also calling for a fresh referendum. at present, the deal is incoherent on its own terms, and that's why it's so important for the public to have a say, so it can confirm that this is really the brexit that it wants. meanwhile, the dup leader arlene foster has said her party couldn't support the government's current proposals on brexit, she accuses theresa may of breaking promises. the prime minister and the french president, emmanuel macron, have jointly laid a wreath at the thiepval memorial in the somme as part of ceremonies marking 100 years since the end of the first world war. thousands of torches light up the tower of london this evening as the nation prepares to pause and remember the fallen. three major wildfires burning out of control in california have prompted the evacuation of tens of thousands of people from their homes. a fire in butte county, where an eighty—square—kilometre blaze has devastated the town of paradise, has killed a num
transport ministerjo johnson resigns from the government over brexit, saying the deal being finalised "will be a terrible mista ke". he's also calling for a fresh referendum. at present, the deal is incoherent on its own terms, and that's why it's so important for the public to have a say, so it can confirm that this is really the brexit that it wants. meanwhile, the dup leader arlene foster has said her party couldn't support the government's current proposals on brexit, she accuses...
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, and -- lyndon johnson, you might relate how you actually came to know lyndon johnson and how you almost lost your job on an article you wrote. >> guest: true. when i was chosen as a white house fellow i was 24 years old and we had a big dance, a fabulous program, the white house fell -- colin pawing, leslie clark, we had a big dance at the white house and he danced with me that night. not that peculiar, only three win out of the 16 white house fellows put he whispered he wented me to be assigned directly to him any house but that not a simple. in the months leading up to my selection, like many young people, was a graduate student in harvard i had been active in the anti-vietnam war movement and had written an article against lbj and came out two days the dance in the white house, and the title of the article was how to remove lyndon johnson from power. so i was certain he would kick me out of the program. but surprisingly he said bring her down here for a year if i can't win her over, no one can so i worked for him at the white house and i was the most extraordinary experience, the mor
, and -- lyndon johnson, you might relate how you actually came to know lyndon johnson and how you almost lost your job on an article you wrote. >> guest: true. when i was chosen as a white house fellow i was 24 years old and we had a big dance, a fabulous program, the white house fell -- colin pawing, leslie clark, we had a big dance at the white house and he danced with me that night. not that peculiar, only three win out of the 16 white house fellows put he whispered he wented me to be...
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that we know we will win the johnson county races with the help of the people outside of johnson county. and you have a lot of events for those running for the legislative seats outside of johnson county. for everything they are doing. we have some people running in johnson county but we do have at the supervisor level to democrats and one republican running for these positions. make sure you vote in the race. okay? [applause] we cannot overlook that. and in no small measure because of the way the current secretary of state in the current legislature decided to do these elections. twenty-nine days ahead of the election instead of 40 but there is no straight party voting any longer. i am at the top of the ballot and it would be great if you could push a button or fill in a box we are all democrats but you cannot do that this time. you have to fill in all. so don't forget those other races. vote for me. vote for all of the other folks but you have to do individually it is very important. . . . . certainly senator merkley is a great voice let's give him another round of applause. [applause
that we know we will win the johnson county races with the help of the people outside of johnson county. and you have a lot of events for those running for the legislative seats outside of johnson county. for everything they are doing. we have some people running in johnson county but we do have at the supervisor level to democrats and one republican running for these positions. make sure you vote in the race. okay? [applause] we cannot overlook that. and in no small measure because of the way...
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bobby kennedy despised lyndon johnson.gs with the hair standing up on the back of their neck. >> joe kennedy didn't feel that way. he was looking in strategic terms at the map and realized that his son needed texas. >> so the two brothers tapped lyndon johnson to be jack's vice presidential running mate. and they did that for one reason. they were going to do anything it took to get jack elected president. >> first kennedy must beat one of the most experienced politicians in america, republican nominee and sitting vice president richard nixon. once i started looking for it was a no-brainer. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. the geico app makes it easy to manage my policy. i can pay my bill, add a new driver, or even file a claim. woo, hey now! that's a win-win. thank you! switch to geico®. it's a win-win. mopping robotthe from irobot. its precision jet spray and vibrating cleaning head loosen and scrub stains. all while navigating kitchens, bathrooms and those ha
bobby kennedy despised lyndon johnson.gs with the hair standing up on the back of their neck. >> joe kennedy didn't feel that way. he was looking in strategic terms at the map and realized that his son needed texas. >> so the two brothers tapped lyndon johnson to be jack's vice presidential running mate. and they did that for one reason. they were going to do anything it took to get jack elected president. >> first kennedy must beat one of the most experienced politicians in...
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boris johnson there a short time ago.a lot of sunshine today across the uk, quite different to yesterday when we had so many showers. now we have this low— pressure showers. now we have this low—pressure bringing some further rain through the course of this evening and tonight. but for many it isa dry evening and tonight. but for many it is a dry rush—hour and to the south and east it stays dry through the night. but wales getting some heavy downpours through the small hours. another mild might, temperatures in double figures for many, just a bit colder in the far north—east of scotland. wednesday morning we start with sunshine to the south and progressively through the day the drier weather pushes further north of the skies clearing, sunshine for wales and the north of england through the afternoon. more cloud around for northern ireland and parts of scotland and again temperatures favourable for the time of year. the brexit divorce — british and eu negotiators finally agree on proposals for how the uk should leave the e
boris johnson there a short time ago.a lot of sunshine today across the uk, quite different to yesterday when we had so many showers. now we have this low— pressure showers. now we have this low—pressure bringing some further rain through the course of this evening and tonight. but for many it isa dry evening and tonight. but for many it is a dry rush—hour and to the south and east it stays dry through the night. but wales getting some heavy downpours through the small hours. another mild...
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let me ask you first of all, when jo johnson says afternoon.u first of all, whenjojohnson says he worries about having less control if a deal was done with the eu on the terms of oui’ was done with the eu on the terms of our —— the times that i suggested at the moment, that we have at the moment as memories of the eu, what is your view on that? it is simple, in fact, i put out a pamphlet on the eu foundation website last night, which sets all this out. the reality is, andl which sets all this out. the reality is, and i am chairman of the eu scrutiny committee, and i have been on that community for 33 years, and i know how laws are made. and the prime minister, i raised with her the very question, what you said in lancaster house is that we do not truly leave the eu unless we gain control of our laws. i said, you cannot possibly claim that the chequers deal in fact gives us back control of these laws. so i understand entirely what jo johnson means and if i may say so, i think he has largely been looking at the things that people are saying and w
let me ask you first of all, when jo johnson says afternoon.u first of all, whenjojohnson says he worries about having less control if a deal was done with the eu on the terms of oui’ was done with the eu on the terms of our —— the times that i suggested at the moment, that we have at the moment as memories of the eu, what is your view on that? it is simple, in fact, i put out a pamphlet on the eu foundation website last night, which sets all this out. the reality is, andl which sets all...
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bobby kennedy despised lyndon johnson. dogs with the hair standing up on the back of their neck. >> joe kennedy didn't feel that way. he was looking in strategic terms at the map and realized that his son needed texas. >> so the two brothers tapped lyndon johnson to be jack's vice presidential running mate. and they did that for one reason. they were going to do anything it took to get jack elected president. >> first kennedy must beat one of the most experienced politicians in america, republican nominee and sitting vice president richard nixon. ♪ bum-bum-bum-bum-bum t-mobile believes it's better to give than to receive. some may disagree. (scream) no! others won't believe it. no! no! and some just won't have the words. (laugh) join t-mobile and get the samsung galaxy s9 free. we look forward to your reactions. (scream) ♪ bum-bum-bum-bum-bum >>> six weeks before election day democratic candidate jack kennedy and vice president richard nixon are in a dead heat. >> the critical moment in the entire election was when the two
bobby kennedy despised lyndon johnson. dogs with the hair standing up on the back of their neck. >> joe kennedy didn't feel that way. he was looking in strategic terms at the map and realized that his son needed texas. >> so the two brothers tapped lyndon johnson to be jack's vice presidential running mate. and they did that for one reason. they were going to do anything it took to get jack elected president. >> first kennedy must beat one of the most experienced politicians...
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jo johnson resigned, which means. . . do? jo johnson resigned, which means... was a remainer originally, so she's losing that coalition of support. people are willing to brief against her. tim michael no better than me, but the logic prevails, they would rather brexit, which nobody thinks will deliver anything good any more that kim might know better than me. they would rather it went through and she was blamed for any mess or the hockey stick dip in the economy before we have the joy of the free trade deal —— tim michael no better than me. she is trapped in this gilded cage. if you have been to downing street, there is very little gilding! she is so there is very little gilding! she is so constrained about her room form and over and there's no great love oi’ and over and there's no great love or enthusiasm for her leadership any more, it must be hard. she is very dutiful, as everyone keeps noting, but she's about to come back with a terrible deal. the johnsons are typical, you've got the brexiteer, boris, and the remainer apologist, jojohnson, completely boris
jo johnson resigned, which means. . . do? jo johnson resigned, which means... was a remainer originally, so she's losing that coalition of support. people are willing to brief against her. tim michael no better than me, but the logic prevails, they would rather brexit, which nobody thinks will deliver anything good any more that kim might know better than me. they would rather it went through and she was blamed for any mess or the hockey stick dip in the economy before we have the joy of the...
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what does that tell you about johnson? so you get these things and it says something about the ego of the guy that he is giving these things out as a gift. the reason i bought this is that it is from the original stocker. i got it a couple of years ago and i opened the box, it smelled like 1966 because they still have hundreds of them stockpiled at the johnson presidential library. what does that tell you? >> they was not very popular. >> this war has finally killed him, that war on the other side of the world, has done him in and broke their spirits. so you can still get in there and buy one of these original once from 1966, that johnson would have given out because of the unpopularity. by march 1968, 28% of the people polled had lost faith in the war and the leadership of lyndon baines johnson. johnson realizes this in spite of any military success, he is going to start to make that unilateral decisions. he wants to get the north to come to the negotiating table. the first thing that he does is that he would unilaterally
what does that tell you about johnson? so you get these things and it says something about the ego of the guy that he is giving these things out as a gift. the reason i bought this is that it is from the original stocker. i got it a couple of years ago and i opened the box, it smelled like 1966 because they still have hundreds of them stockpiled at the johnson presidential library. what does that tell you? >> they was not very popular. >> this war has finally killed him, that war on...
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jo johnson's resignation is clearly not good news for the government.isters for the government. we have now had two junior ministers resign for the government. we have now had twojunior ministers resign in two weeks. we've lost tracy was a very good mr over a gambling taxation and we have lost johnson good mr over a gambling taxation and we have lostjohnson on the brexit issue himself. i saw the clip little while ago and he was scathing about brexit. in very clear that he was opposed to the process. so the government is not convincing the cabinets were junior ministers and they are not convincing the backbenchers. the question, what next. it is difficult to say exactly will happen next because we don't yet have the final deal. although we are all given to believe that we might not be far away from that. but ican might not be far away from that. but i can tell you is that if the final outcome is based on chequers that it will not pass the house of commons. they have been absolutely consistent as point and they said it time and time again. why not say one
jo johnson's resignation is clearly not good news for the government.isters for the government. we have now had two junior ministers resign for the government. we have now had twojunior ministers resign in two weeks. we've lost tracy was a very good mr over a gambling taxation and we have lost johnson good mr over a gambling taxation and we have lostjohnson on the brexit issue himself. i saw the clip little while ago and he was scathing about brexit. in very clear that he was opposed to the...
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johnson: i'm happy to respond. the senator from delaware is well aware of the fact that we have been working. we have already agreed on three improvements from your standpoint. we increase the frequency of inspections for companies participating in cfats recognition programs. we have added a third-party study to look at how workers can be made more aware of the fact that their facilities are covered by cfats. we had a future g.a.o. study to look back at how our provision exempting explosive materials covered by both cfats and a.t.f. is affecting the program. we're already making movement. if you want to discuss this for a few more days, fine. time obviously is running out. but i do want to make everybody aware of the fact that because we have done this work, because we have passed this out of our committee unanimously -- and i'm not in any way, shape, or form expecting some of the fact that we have not communicated. we have been trying for four months working with the house. there has been no yield whatsoever. ther
johnson: i'm happy to respond. the senator from delaware is well aware of the fact that we have been working. we have already agreed on three improvements from your standpoint. we increase the frequency of inspections for companies participating in cfats recognition programs. we have added a third-party study to look at how workers can be made more aware of the fact that their facilities are covered by cfats. we had a future g.a.o. study to look back at how our provision exempting explosive...
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it's as silly as it gets. >> reporter: an attorney who represented johnson for four decades that his client has been asked to sign checks as a republican donor. he said he does not and did not know hyde-smith and if he'd known about a racially charged statement, he would never have donated to her but so far, has not asked for the donation to be returned. >> if he said for a moment she was a racist, he would never have given it. if it's possible the electorate was -- if it's possible he'd get a check back and she was a racist, he'd get that check back. >> reporter: some giants fans like deborah king says they understand calls for a boycott, even if they's -- even if they're not on board. >> i understand how people should say, oh, we should boycott. and i'm a heavy-duty, big time fan. it will not sway me one way or the other. >> reporter: giants president larry baer released a statement today regarding the issue saying in part, in no way is the giants organization concerning any racist language or behavior by anyone. neither i, nor anyone else in the giants can control who any of our o
it's as silly as it gets. >> reporter: an attorney who represented johnson for four decades that his client has been asked to sign checks as a republican donor. he said he does not and did not know hyde-smith and if he'd known about a racially charged statement, he would never have donated to her but so far, has not asked for the donation to be returned. >> if he said for a moment she was a racist, he would never have given it. if it's possible the electorate was -- if it's possible...
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jo johnson's resignation isn't going to help that.it quite clear that they are not going to back the deal that is currently on the table. and if that happens, if she loses a vote in the house of commons, to some extent all of the cards are thrown in the air and who knows where they are going to land? as forjo johnson's call for a second referendum, not only is he opposed by theresa may, he is opposed by brexit supporters on the backbenches as well. although many of them say that they support and recognise his assessment of the problems with the deal on the table. this is what one brexit supporter, bill cash, said. frankly, a lot of the other matters about trade deals and about the backstop and northern ireland, about all the other economic questions, are subsidiaries but very, very important to the fundamental question, do you control your laws? because if you get control of your laws, then you can comply with the wishes of the general election, electorate and you can comply with the referendum itself. that is what that vote was all a
jo johnson's resignation isn't going to help that.it quite clear that they are not going to back the deal that is currently on the table. and if that happens, if she loses a vote in the house of commons, to some extent all of the cards are thrown in the air and who knows where they are going to land? as forjo johnson's call for a second referendum, not only is he opposed by theresa may, he is opposed by brexit supporters on the backbenches as well. although many of them say that they support...
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johnson realizes this. despite any military success, he's going to start to make some unilateral decisions. he wants to get the north to now come to the negotiating table. first thing he does is say, i'm going to unilaterally stop bombing north of the dmz, so partial stuff. only if we're attacked will we respond. he begins peace talks in paris, and the north and the people's liberation front, the popular liberation front show up. what's the problem? what's the problem? >> they have a policy of fighting while negotiating. >> okay. >> continue to fight, even though they've shown up at peace accords. >> so what are the negotiating points for the north vietnamese? >> unification. >> unified vietnam. >> you leave. >> when do the americans leave and? when do you get rid of the two governments so we can run our flag up the flag pole. any problem with those negotiating points? >> they're never going to be agreed upon. >> and for the most part, the north is also not going to shift away from them unless they can see
johnson realizes this. despite any military success, he's going to start to make some unilateral decisions. he wants to get the north to now come to the negotiating table. first thing he does is say, i'm going to unilaterally stop bombing north of the dmz, so partial stuff. only if we're attacked will we respond. he begins peace talks in paris, and the north and the people's liberation front, the popular liberation front show up. what's the problem? what's the problem? >> they have a...
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joe johnson boris johnson's brother who quit government last week because he wants a second referendum and we have these northern irish m.p.'s as well so it's very very difficult the two reason man at the moment very difficult for anyone to predict what is going to happen alex always a pleasure alex forrest whiting from you know you thank you so much. to yemen our diplomatic efforts to end fighting around the keyport of her data are intensifying that says the united nation ratchets up calls for peace talks between the saudi and iran by factions in the country's civil war but it is crucial to supplying millions of starving yemenis with shipments of food and other aid since the battle for the port began those shipments have slowed exacerbating what the u.n. calls the worst humanitarian crisis. xander stansell traveled to northern region of where people are so desperate for food they resorted to eating leaves these people are harvesting their lunch leaves from the last plant and nothing else no bread no rice noodles the dhea family have to fend for themselves i'm thinking. we haven't had
joe johnson boris johnson's brother who quit government last week because he wants a second referendum and we have these northern irish m.p.'s as well so it's very very difficult the two reason man at the moment very difficult for anyone to predict what is going to happen alex always a pleasure alex forrest whiting from you know you thank you so much. to yemen our diplomatic efforts to end fighting around the keyport of her data are intensifying that says the united nation ratchets up calls for...
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fee grate to call him litigation, johnson is working with herbicide free cal. mckenzie feldman slipped him a note at trial telling him of their goal. with his help. >> we benefit from three of the bigges on campus. >> reporter: they're not finished yet. the cofounders say their ultimate goal is to eliminate pesticides from every campus in the country. in berkeley, christin ayers, kpix 5. >>> the attorney for porn star stormy daniels is defending himself against allegations of domestic violence. michael avenatti was released on a $50,000 bond in los angeles after he was booked on a felony domestic violence charge. police say the incident happened yesterday. avenatti claims the allegations are completely bogus and that he has been an advocate for women's rights his entire career. >>> tonight the leader of the house gop members remittive kevin i the next congress. if nancy pelosi is elected legae brewing between fishermen and fossil fuel companies. kpix 5's maria the lawsuit involving crabs and climate change. >> local fishermen will never forget the 2015 crab sea
fee grate to call him litigation, johnson is working with herbicide free cal. mckenzie feldman slipped him a note at trial telling him of their goal. with his help. >> we benefit from three of the bigges on campus. >> reporter: they're not finished yet. the cofounders say their ultimate goal is to eliminate pesticides from every campus in the country. in berkeley, christin ayers, kpix 5. >>> the attorney for porn star stormy daniels is defending himself against allegations...